QPR transfers: FA Cup loss shows we must strengthen – Harry Redknapp

QPR transfers: Harry Redknapp says QPR's 4-2 loss to MK Dons in the FA Cup shows the Hoops must further strengthen in January

Harry Redknapp's side are bottom of the Premier League table Photo: The Sport Review

Harry Redknapp says Queens Park Rangers’ 4-2 defeat by MK Dons in the FA Cup proves that the Hoops must strengthen before the January transfer window closes.

The League One side stormed into a 4-0 lead inside the opening 56 minutes at Loftus Road after Armand Traore’s own goal, and strikes from Ryan Lowe, Ryan Harley and Darren Potter.

The west London side did manage to restore some pride, with Jay Bothroyd and Fabio Da Silva netting in the final 10 minutes, but were unable to save their unbeaten record in 2013.

The Hoops manager has only signed Loic Remy from Marseille this month despite being linked with a host of players, and the 65-year-old insisted the Premier League’s basement club must bring in new recruits.

“Surely they’re entitled to beat a team from two divisions down? It tells me I need to improve the squad,” Redknapp said.

“That is why I have gone all over Europe these last three weeks trying to improve the squad because we are short.”

Redknapp was also critical of his QPR side for losing to a club which is two tiers below the Loftus Road outfit, succumbing to the heaviest loss of his reign.

The QPR manager started former Manchester United star Park Ji-Sung and ex-Real Madrid playmaker Esteban Granero, and Redknapp felt that the Hoops had enough quality to win the fourth-round tie.

“If you look at the team today, what is it? An England goalkeeper [Rob Green], a right-back from Manchester United [Fabio], a left-back in Armand Traore,” he added.